Book Review: The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson

The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
Release Date: September 29, 2011
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Pages: 372
Source: LAPL
Rating: ★★★★☆ 
Buy It: Amazon | Book Depository

The day Louisiana teenager Rory Deveaux arrives in London, it’s the start of a new life at a boarding school. But for many, this will be remembered as the day a series of brutal murders broke out across the city, gruesome crimes mimicking the horrific Jack the Ripper events of more than a century ago. – Goodreads

Review:
I can’t believe it took me so long to read this book! I had it out from the library months ago, but I let the loan date expire because I am the worst when it comes to those things. Then Lindsey posted her review and, since we agree on pretty much every book, I knew I had to read it and I knew I would enjoy it. And I did!

This is the first Maureen Johnson book that I’ve read and I have so say that I’m impressed! She did an amazing job setting up the atmosphere of London and Wexford, as well as detailing the history of Jack the Ripper. I’ve never been to London, and I’ve never lived at a boarding school, but it was very easy to experience Rory’s gradual comfort into both. The Jack the Ripper details never felt like information overload and, instead, had me wanting to find out more about this serial killer.

While I did like how Johnson realistically portrayed the media circus and “entertainment” surrounding the new murders, I have to say that I was a tiny bit disappointed by the creep factor. Maybe I expected too much, or maybe I’ve grown immune to the things that go bump in the night (ha, yeah right!), but nothing in the story really got my heart racing or gave me the heebie jeebies. The book was still great, but I was actually looking forward to some scary, thrilling scenes and they were just lukewarm for me.

The romantic storyline was something I felt lukewarm about, too. I liked Jerome enough, and I did enjoy their scenes together, but the spark that usually has me flailing over fictional couples wasn’t there. Lucky for me, I think there were hints for something more in the upcoming sequel(s). Fingers crossed!

The best part of this book? The characters! Rory was an awesome protagonist and she had such a great rapport with the side characters, namely Jazza and Boo. Boo was probably the biggest surprise of the book for me. When she was introduced I was rolling my eyes, expecting the worst, but she really turned my opinions around. Stephen and Callum were welcome additions to the cast, too, and I loved to see their layers peeled back as the story progressed.

While I was enjoying the book, I remembered that it was the first in a series and I found myself thinking, “Eeek, how can this be expanded and still be good?” Thankfully, Maureen Johnson has more imagination than I do and I’m really looking forward to seeing what happens after the turn of events in the last chapter. This is definitely a new favorite series!


Spooktacular Giveaway Hop

I’ve read some spooky~ reads these last few weeks, and have a few more waiting for me soon, so I thought it would be fun to share in their awesome through the Spooktacular Giveaway Hop.

One winner will get to choose one (1) book from the following:


The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, Anna Dressed in Blood, Possess, or The Name of the Star

Rules:
-Giveaway runs from October 24-31, 2011.
-Open internationally as long as The Book Depository ships to you (you can check here).
-You must be 13 years or older to enter.
-Only the first main entry (name + e-mail) is required, but extra entries are available.

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Giveaway closed!

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In My Mailbox (27)

In My Mailbox is a meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren that allows us to share the books we’ve received during the week via our purchases, review copies, library checkouts, borrowing from friends, etc.

I’m going to Vegas again in two weeks so I’m going to try to resist buying books until after the trip. Until then, here is my haul this week:


The Catastrophic History of You and Me by Jess Rothenberg (for review/won) – This sounds sooo good and it has a blurb by Lauren Oliver. This will probably be my next read.
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater (purchased) – I still need to finish up the Wolves of Mercy Falls books, but I’m really looking forward to this.
Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel (purchased) – Great reviews + zombies! Yay!
The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson (library checkout) – I’ve heard good things and that it’s sort of creepy, so it’s perfect for this time of year.
Every Other Day by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (for review) – I haven’t seen too much about this title but it sounded good to me!
The Warrior Heir by Cinda Williams Chima (for review) – I’ve wanted to check out Chima’s books and, lucky me, it’s Netgalley’s flashback title.

Thanks to the LAPL, Dial, Disney-Hyperion, EgmontUSA, LibraryThing, and Netgalley!

What did you get this week? Share your link and I’ll stop by!